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In an interview with BBC Newsnight, five women abused by the disgraced financier describe the impact of their shared ordeal.
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The party, which has been in power since 2019, gained the most votes but faces tough talks on forming a new government.
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The owner of Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp has been found liable by a court in New Mexico.
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The President says the country will procure one million barrels of oil to add to the current stock.
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Some of the 32 bodies, including 25 children, are believed to have come from local hospitals and mortuaries.
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Emily Gregory’s projected victory comes in a legislative district which a Republican candidate won by 19 percentage points in 2024.
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Larry Fink says if oil prices stay high for a sustained period it will have "profound implications" for the world economy.
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The move comes less two years after the launch of the AI video app sent shockwaves through the media industry.
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The 23-year-old is the third man to be charged in connection with the death of Chris Baghsarian.
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The woman had taken MDMA and three litres of vodka when she vandalised the piece nicknamed Blue Blob.
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The Philippines' VP faces another impeachment round with her 2028 presidential run on the line.
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The livestreamed show saw the band perform together for the first time since October 2022.
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Investigators released details from the final three minutes of cockpit and tower communications, which showed controllers cleared both the plane and a fire truck to cross the runway.
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Staff have walked out for 24 hours over a pay rise offer that was below inflation.
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Australia and the EU sign sweeping trade and security deals after years of negotiations.
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Cities across Ukraine were hit, with local officials reporting at least eight people killed and dozens injured.
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The TV dating coach is remembered as "a radiant, shining light" following her death at the age of 54.
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Thousands of displaced Lebanese residents will not be allowed to return home until northern Israel is safe, Israel's defence minister says.
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The UN assessment of the state of migratory freshwater fish revealed an 81% decline in the last 50 years.
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Frederiksen enjoyed a surge in popularity for standing up to the US over Greenland but her support is down on 2022.
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The Hercules military transport plane crashed minutes after take-off near Colombia's southern border with Peru.
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It comes as countries across the region are taking various measures to weather the soaring cost of fuel.
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A group of Russians and Angolans are going on trial in Angola after being accused of fomenting protests, which they deny.
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Leo Medina, who was on another plane on the tarmac when the crash happened, told the BBC what he saw.
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Namibia's regulator noted that Starlink's subsidiary is not locally owned.
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Donna Motsinger alleged Cosby gave her wine and a pill that left her incapacitated after picking her up in a limousine in 1972.
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A young lynx caught mid play has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2026.
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Two years ago the Netherlands banned phones in schools. Now the government wants to go further, pushing to restrict social media for under‑16s.
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Asia relies heavily on oil and gas from the Gulf, and shortages and higher prices are starting to bite.
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Dhurandhar: The Revenge, starring Ranveer Singh, has opened to record demand, with near 24/7 shows nationwide.
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Some Iranians dismiss the possibility of talks to end the war, others worry a deal may leave the current leaders in place.
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US threats against energy infrastructure, and Iran's retaliation on its Gulf neighbours, signal a clear change.
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Two pregnant women tell the BBC's Will Grant of their hopes and fears as their nation is mired in crisis.
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The toll on civilians is mounting fast as the US-Israeli war on Iran continues.
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Nine UK universities are setting up campuses in India, but enrolment is expected to be modest initially.
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America may be a nation at war, but the president's activities have been a mix of diplomacy and diversions - with the occasional swing toward the surreal.
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Energy prices fall and stock markets rebound after the US president says "very good and productive" talks have been held.
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Iran shows no sign of climbdown, while air power alone cannot achieve the US' main goal.
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Some experts say Iran may be able to launch missiles to hit London, but they would likely be shot down long before arriving and the risk is low.
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Weight-loss drug prices are falling in the US - but can the example be repeated?